Even if your company or firm is not unionized, new guidelines have been issued which could put your employee handbook in violation of federal law. These new guidelines may prohibit many of provisions common to employee handbooks in all industries and it is important to analyze and revise your handbooks where necessary. 

On March 18, 2015, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”), the federal agency in charge of unions and collective bargaining, issued new guidelines related to the National Labor Relations Act. Critically, these guidelines apply to ALL employers, not just those with unionized employees. The guidelines address work rules that may have a “chilling effect” on an employee’s ability to unionize or collectively bargain. The guidelines attempt to lay out what is and what is not permissible in an employee handbook. 

At first blush, this may not appear to apply to your company, but consider some of the provisions that the guidelines purport to prohibit:

  • Do not discuss “customer or employee information” outside of work, including “phone numbers [and] addresses.”
  • “Be respectful to the company, other employees, customers, partners, and competitors.”
  • “Refrain from any action that would harm persons or property or cause damage to the Company’s business or reputation.”
  • Do not make “insulting, embarrassing, hurtful or abusive comments about other company employees online,” and “avoid the use of offensive, derogatory, or prejudicial comments.”
  • Employees are not “authorized to speak to any representatives of the print and/or electronic media about company matters” unless designated to do so by HR, and must refer all media inquiries to the company media hotline.
  • Do “not use any Company logos, trademarks, graphics, or advertising materials” in social media.
  • “Taking unauthorized pictures or video on company property” is prohibited.
  • “Failure to report to your scheduled shift for more than three consecutive days without prior authorization or ‘walking off the job’ during a scheduled shift” is prohibited.
  • Employees may not engage in “any action” that is “not in the best interest of [the Employer].”

Remember, these prohibitions apply regardless of whether you employ unionized employees. Consider your own employee handbook. Does it contain the same or similar provisions?

If you have any questions about your company’s employee handbook and whether it could run afoul of these new guidelines, please contact Robert Luskin at Goodman McGuffey. 

The report can be found at http://apps.nlrb.gov/link/document.aspx/09031d4581b37135 or here

The managing partner of the Charlotte office, Adam Whitten, will join a discussion with three other industry professionals in presentation entitled, “Practical Tips to Close Your Cases Quickly.” Adam, along with a Regional Claims Manager, Regional Claims Supervisor, Regional Risk Manager will discuss the competing factors that each face with their respective roles to close a claim in a timely and efficient manner. They will share meaningful tips, success stories and failures while engaging the audience in a valuable discussion to draw on the experiences of the audience as well.  If attendees walk away with two or three meaningful, practical tips then the hour will be considered a success.

This discussion will take place on May 7, 2015 at 2:00 PM at the Westin Boston Waterfront. More information about the seminar and about the Claims Litigation Management Alliance is available at www.theclm.org. https://www.theclm.org/Event/ShowEventDescription/3153For more information about the presentation, please contact Adam at 704.494.7451 or awhitten@gm-llp.com.

The managing partner of the Atlanta office, Robert Luskin, will give a presentation entitled “Avoiding the Trap of Third-Party Contractor Fraud” at next month’s GA IASIU Annual Insurance Fraud Seminar.  He will discuss the importance of early evaluation of damages, the use of predictable contractors, dealing with company policies and procedures, preferred vendors, and the identification and avoidance of various types of contractor fraud. 

The seminar will take place on March 17th at the Cobb Galleria from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. More information about the seminar and about the Georgia Chapter of the International Association of Special Investigation Units is available at www.gaiasiu.org.

Goodman McGuffey LLP’s founder and CEO, Wade McGuffey, is speaking during the 2014 Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA) conference the week of November 10th. He is currently Co-Chair or the Administration and Procedures Committee with Honorable Melodie Belcher of Georgia.  He will give a presentation on effective claim resolution through mediation, as well as moderate a panel discussion in the Administration and Procedures Committee on the Process of Change the address how workers’ compensation laws are changed. The panel will consist of Judge Frank McKay, Chairman of the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation, Judge James McCondry from Florida, Honorable Abbie Hudgens, Division Director, Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development and Honorable Michael T. Coan, formerly Chair of the Labor and Industrial Relations Committee of the Georgia House of Representatives and currently Administrator of the Georgia Subsequent Injury Fund.

SAWCA was formed in 1949 and encompasses 19 states and jurisdictions. It exists to enable the exchange of knowledge and information amongst professionals in the workers’ compensation industry. More information is available at www.sawca.com.

Wade McGuffey practices in Georgia and Florida from the Atlanta and Orlando Offices.  He also handles matters related to human resources and employment law, as well as commercial and construction contracts.  Wade has been working closely with insurance companies and commercial clients for over 30 years, handling workers’ compensation and all insurance matters, including coverage, employment, professional negligence claims, and general defense litigation.

Wade is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and The Florida Bar; and is active in the Atlanta Bar Association (Director, Workers’ Compensation Section, 1994 to 1996, Secretary/Treasurer 1997, Chair-Elect 1998 & Chair 1999); Defense Research Institute; Georgia Self-Insurer’s Association; Georgia Defense Lawyers Association; Atlanta Claims Association; Society for Human Resource Management and Lawyers Club of Atlanta.  Wade is also a certified mediator. He has spoken to numerous groups on a variety of legal topics including workers’ compensation, disability discrimination, ethics, personnel law and OSHA and is an instructor in the State Board of Workers’ Compensation Certified Workers’ Compensation Program. He is a member of the Chairman’s Advisory Council, Medical Subcommittee, of the State Board of Workers’ Compensation, and was a member of the Courts Task Force of Citizens for Dunwoody.  He is the Vice-Chair of the Ethics Board, City of Dunwoody.  He was the Editor, An Employer’s Guide to Georgia Workers’ Compensation Law, Second Edition, and Employee Leasing: An Employer’s Guide. He is an Honorary Life Member, Young Agents Committee, Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia and has been recognized by Atlanta Magazine as a Super Lawyer multiple times.

He received both his undergraduate degree in 1973 and his law degree (cum laude) in 1976 from the University of Georgia where he was on the Editorial Staff, Georgia Law Review.  He was a Captain, JAGC, U.S. Air Force, 1976-1980. He was born in Decatur, Georgia in 1951.He may be contacted at wmcguffey@gm-llp.com or 404-926-4107.

Attorney Adam Whitten, Managing Partner of Goodman McGuffey’s Charlotte office, has been awarded an “AV Preeminent” rating by Martindale Hubbell, the highest possible rating. This rank is based on client and peer reviews involving stringent standards in ethics and legal ability.

Among his many praises, one reviewer writes:

I have served as a full-time mediator of workers’ compensation claims for over 20 years. Mr. Whitten has been the defense attorney in many of those claims. Mr. Whitten: knows every aspect of the law; strategizes shrewdly; negotiates at a high level; never becomes angry; does not curse; represents his client extremely well; spends time helping younger attorneys; keeps all legal discourse and interactions at a very professional manner; and does not repeat confidences. I endorse him.

Adam Whitten is the managing partner of our Charlotte office. He began representing large corporations and insurance carriers immediately upon graduation from law school in 2003. He has represented nursing homes, banks, security companies, construction companies, airlines, telecommunication companies, hotels, employment staffing companies and large manufacturers in workers compensation matters across the state of North Carolina. He has also represented clients in civil matters involving negligence, premises liability and third-party liens.

Adam is a member of the North Carolina and Mecklenburg County Bar Associations. He has spoken to various groups including adjusters, human resource managers, risk managers and attorneys on a variety of legal topics including workers’ compensation, occupational disease, disability, return to work standards, communication with treating doctors, and the nuances of working with the North Carolina Industrial Commission and within the North Carolina Workers’ Compensation system. Adam has worked with the Children’s Law Center and Council for Children’s Rights in Charlotte advocating for children involved in difficult custody disputes.

Adam received his undergraduate degree in journalism from Brigham Young University in 1999. He was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society. He was awarded the University Scholarship for his academic achievements. He also was awarded the Communications Department Talent Award scholarship for his performance with writing. He received multiple awards from the Society of Professional Journalists while working as a reporter and sports editor.

Adam earned his law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003. While in Chapel Hill, Adam was on the Dean’s List and worked in the school’s pro bono program including some time assisting a local district attorney with domestic violence cases. In 2003, Adam was a national finalist in Chicago-Kent’s Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition in Employment and Labor Law.

Adam is actively involved in the local community and has worked as a volunteer coach with the local YMCA and community sports organizations. He has also worked with the Boy Scouts of America as a merit badge counselor and assistant scout master. Adam is also fluent in Portuguese thanks to a two-year stint in southern Brazil as a missionary for his church.

For more information about the Martindale Hubbell rating process, please click here. https://www.martindale.com/ratings-and-reviews/  You may also see more reviews of Adam by clicking here. https://www.martindale.com/attorney/mr-adam-emerson-whitten-2888872/

Adam can be reached at adamwhitten@gm-llp.com or 704-494-7451.

Founding partner, Wade McGuffey, will speak on the topic of self-insurance and insurance at the upcoming 69th Annual Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference at the Orlando World Center Marriott on August 19th.

This Workers’ Compensation Institute convention brings together industry professionals from across the nation; and this year promises to be a great event, with keynote speakers Scott Hudson, President and CEO of Gallagher Bassett Services, and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback, Jim Kelly. Performing artists include Kenny Loggins and Sister Hazel. For more information about the convention, please visit www.wci360.com. https://www.wci360.com/

We encourage you to attend the conference, and, in particular, to take advantage of Mr. McGuffey’s extensive knowledge on self-insurance and insurance. Mr. McGuffey will speak at 9:00 AM in the “Hall of Cities” on the convention level of the World Center Marriott.

Peter Muller was elected Secretary and Treasurer of the Georgia Defense Lawyers Association (GDLA) at the 47th Annual Meeting on June 14th. As the Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. Muller is responsible for keeping minutes of all the proceedings of the GDLA and providing notices to members.  As Treasurer, he is responsible for managing the income and debts of the GDLA.

For more information about the GDLA, please visit www.gdla.com http://www.gdla.org/

Goodman McGuffey LLP attorney, Charlie Barrow, will address topics regarding risk and compliance in local government law during a September 29th seminar entitled, “Attorneys’ Guide to Local Government Law.” The seminar is geared toward attorneys, government officials, and city councils members, and includes topics such as zoning considerations, public contracts and procurement processes, and public records and open meeting laws.

More information regarding the seminar is available here. https://www.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/66299ER?N=0

Robert Luskin will host the legal panel discussion at the National Society of Professional Insurance Investigator (NSPII)’s Advanced Insurance Fraud seminar in Cincinnati, Ohio. The panel will address statutory changes, case law updates, and trends in a variety of states as they apply to fraud, fraud investigations, and bad faith.

The panel is part of a two-day seminar beginning on November 16, 2014. To learn more about the event and NSPII generally, visit their website at http://www.nspii.com/media/documents/2014%20Natl%20Sem%20Brochure%20Final%205-27.pdf 

Mr. Robert A. Luskin, Attorney, Goodman McGuffey LLP will be speaking on the subject, “INSURANCE FRAUD – How Well Do You Know Your Employees?: Investigation of Employee Dishonesty Claims While Avoiding Employer Liability.” Held each spring, the CLM Annual Conference features more than 80 collaborative educational sessions and keynote presentations designed by industry professionals to help attendees gain the knowledge they need to be on the forefront of the industry. The 2014 CLM Annual Conference will be held in Boca Raton, FL from April 9 – 11.

About the CLM

The Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM) promotes and furthers the highest standards of claims and litigation management and brings together the thought leaders in both industries. CLM’s Members and Fellows include risk and litigation managers, insurance and claims professionals, corporate counsel, outside counsel and third-party vendors. The CLM sponsors educational programs, provides resources and fosters communication among all in the industry. To learn more about the CLM, please visit www.theclm.org. https://www.theclm.org/